There is nothing wrong if some technoloigy have gimmicks, in the grand scheme of things, unless of course that gimmick (or gimmicks) somehow doesn’t actually improve the experience in some noticeable way. Or even warrant its own existence. Smartphones rely on individual pieces, put together in a certain way, to work, and the ultimate reality is that the majority of

The app economy will reach $189 billion in revenue by 2020. And also, the time spent in apps nearly will be doubled over the past two years there’s no denying the massive opportunity for businesses to expand their reach and tap into the app advantage. The mobile-first mindset has spread across consumers and many businesses. And, now that mobile has

During these years, bezels are always the pursone of the phones. While our smartphones have been adopting bigger and bigger touchscreens, the bezels have maintained the necessary parts under the hood to house a variety of different physical buttons and parts. But as technology has advanced, one of the things that has been called out are those bezels. We’ve watched

We revisit the Motorola Moto Z to see what the company did right and what it did wrong. The Moto Z is launched in Q3 2016, which features specs that rival the current flagships. The Z includes a 5.5-inch QHD AMOLED display, 13MP camera, Snapdragon 820 processor with 4GB RAM, 2,600mAh battery and Android 7.0 Nougat. You can upgrade to